I just graduated from Penn State with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. This degree required years of math and mechanical engineering classes, which I performed very well in. I have taken all of the math classes that I selected, along with calculus III (3 dimensional calculus and vector analysis), differential equations, and matrices.

...Once I see where the student is, and get a fairly reasonable idea of how the student approaches mathematics, I try my best to accommodate the student's needs. Teaching is also a learning experience for the teacher, as no two individuals think exactly alike. Other factors such as past history with other teachers come in to play as well.

...After leaving the Navy, I became a high school science teacher. I currently hold Pennsylvania teaching certifications in Physics, Earth/Space, and General Science, and Mathematics; I have taught all of these subjects at one time or another.Veteran teacher in math and science. I have successfull...

I am a graduate of Princeton University. After working for many years in the financial services industry, I returned to Princeton to complete their Teacher Preparation Program and do my student teaching. I also took a number of math courses at Princeton which was a great opportunity to study with some brilliant teachers.